Taylored Restoration Sponsors Jason Mackey and His Team in the 2023 Iditarod to Support Alaska's Tradition and Community

John Mackey and Trent Taylor riding in the Iditarod Ceremonial Race

As the owner of Taylored Restoration, I am proud to say that we are a locally-owned and operated company that understands the importance of giving back to our community. That's why we are thrilled to sponsor Jason Mackey and his team in the 2023 Iditarod, and help support those who give their all to Alaska.

We have been a part of the Anchorage community for many years, and we take pride in our commitment to give back in any way we can. From sponsoring local events to supporting organizations such as the Alaska Heart Run and the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, we want to positively impact our community.

Our $10,000 support for Jason Mackey and his team in the Iditarod is just one example of how we are committed to supporting those who give their all to Alaska and its people. By sponsoring the race, we are helping to ensure that the tradition of mushing and the Iditarod continues to thrive in Alaska for generations.

After his brother Lance's passing, Jason Mackey returned to mushing. He's not only dealing with the loss of his brother but has also rebuilt his kennel from scratch over the past few years. He started mushing when he was just five years old and has finished the race six times. He comes from a lineage of racers, including his father, Dick Mackey, his brother Rick Mackey, and Lance.

We're excited to see Jason's return to mushing and wish him all the best on the trail to Nome!

As a restoration company, we have extensive experience working in Alaska's unique environment. The harsh winters and remote locations present unique challenges, and our expertise in disaster response and restoration has proven invaluable in helping local communities recover from natural disasters and other emergencies.

At Taylored Restoration, we are always ready to lend a hand, whether it's restoring a home after a fire or helping a community recover from a major disaster. We take great pride in our commitment to the community and our experience in Alaska, and we look forward to continuing to support those who make our community great.

- Trent Taylor, Owner

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